The Soapbox Debate: Design will save our Suburbs
The next instalment in our Soapbox Debate series on ‘Design will Save our Suburbs’ is sure to generate some lively dialogue about the current and future state of our suburbs in South Australia. Recently proposed Planning Reform along with the 30 Year Plan for Greater Adelaide is set to affect development in our state and particularly in the suburbs many of us call home. Adelaide has a renewed enthusiasm and civic pride that is growing by the day –will our suburbs follow the vibrancy of the city?
Brian Hayes QC, former SA Government CEO Rod Hook and SA Chapter President’s Medallist Susan Phillips, will debate against Architect & PhD candidate Damian Madigan, Festivals Adelaide Christie Anthoney and Marcus Rolfe, Managing Director, URPS.
Judged by Greg Mackie, CEO Place Leaders Asia Pacific, the fun starts with drinks and a food truck style dinner from 6pm, with the ‘serious’ business kicking off at 7pm.
'The Soapbox' is a series of debates hosted by the SA Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects and the New Architects Group to discuss topics on design and architecture with the community in a fun and entertaining setting.
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Date
Monday 13 October
Time
6:00pm - 9:00pm
Cost
$15 + Booking Fee (includes dinner plate & drinks)
Tickets Close
Thu 9 Oct 5pm
Venue
Published Art House
11 Cannon Street, Adelaide
(turn right off Franklin Street and enter at main doors)
Contact Person
Kara Growden
Aust. Institute of Architects
P 08 8402 5900
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